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Below is a selection various different types of HTML e-mail design for your viewing.

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Rebecca Farmer decided to broaden her exposure and show her clientele that she is serious about her business and how it looks. Rebecca chose to go with a stylish looking and feeling HTML E-mail design for her business. |

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A perfect way to use HTML e-mail designs is to use it in your marketing strategies. Westcourt General were involved in a marketing run and chose to use a HTML e-mail design as part of their marketing tools.
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WA Gig Guide ensure that all their online and offline stationery all have the same feel as business branding is very important for this style of business.
WA Gig Guide uses similar theming between their website and e-mail. |

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Brett from Response Marketing Solutions knows only too well how important your business branding is and chose to have his e-mail match his website colour theme, look and design.
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Kandina Wrightson of design 4 the times (d4tt)
approached Auswebtech to have a HTML E-mail designed for
her business. She was tired of using the default e-mail
and found the standard e-mail stationery to be of no use for her
business image.
Auswebtech designed the e-mail as per a discussion
with Kandina, incorporating her business concept and logo,
also including the latest web design technology. |

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Carole Walker of Service Audits and Market
Research (SAMR) had her company website designed by Auswebtech.
To reflect her business and her website Carole decided to
have various HTML E-mails designed.
These E-mails are used as a standard e-mail
and newsletter E-mails for her clientele and newsletter
subscribers.
This shows that you are not limited to just
using one HTML E-mail.
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Mark from All Around Sound had his company
website designed by Auswebtech and wanted a standard e-mail
to accompany his website's image.
With Mark's e-mail, we incorporated his logo
and colour scheme.
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